Tuesday 5th December 2017Absurdity For The Common People InLa
Chapelle des Lombards19 rue de Lappe Paris 11metro Bastille

"Takes post-modern stand-up to a dangerously funny new level"
The Guardian

"Chaos has rarely been so finely constructed and this much fun"
The Times

Tony
is half Canadian and 50% Tinidadanian and 100% qualified for a show
in Paris,
a city where he was once (briefly) a tour guide.
Not that he knew anything about either the French capital or it's culture.
The seat of his pants have had a sheen ever since despite spending most
of his professional time standing in front of a microphone keeping an
audience in hysterics
thanks to his wacky acid casualty, off beat delivery.

"delivers
the kind of deliciously demented stream of consciousness you might get
if you put
Harry Hill and Sean Lock in a blender.
So Brilliant I saw him twice"
Bruce Desau Evening Standard

"playful, mischievous, mercurial and infinitely lively...
believe me: seldom, if ever, will you have laughed so much."Mark Monahon The Telegraph

"this show is so brilliant I fear I'll run out of superlatives
for it before I finish, but - in my case at least - the cheek-and-stomach
ache induced by laughing at Law's comedy does make the line completely
true, if rather recklessly misleading. But then, in going for the dangerous
option I am only following Law's own lead."Anna Lowman Comedy.co.uk

"Tony Law is the Sherpa of stand-ups,
leads an expedition to undiscovered alpine uplands of laughter"so says Stewart Lee (and he should know)

Tuesday 24th March 2009
a cracking show from an ex-tour guide who was unaware that there was a time
difference
between london and paris.
when he was supposed to be on stage
he was in his underpants in his hotel room.
15 minutes later he was under the spotlight where he stayed for the best part of
2 hours.
Tony Law laid it right down.